“Where have we explored?” Christmas Quiz

 

A quick look back at some of the places visited during our Treasure Hunts in London in 2014. How many places do you remember?

Question 1

 

Museum cabinet – photo by Juliamaud
Museum cabinet – photo by Juliamaud

Question 2

Treasure Hunts in London Christmas Quiz -question 2 Photo by Juliamaud
Photo by Juliamaud

 

Question 3

 

Cards and Games
Cards and Games – photo by Juliamaud

Question 4

 A wet rock....
Treasure hunts in London quiz question 3 A wet rock….

 

 

Question 5

 

 

 

A shell with a head – quiz question 5
A shell with a head – quiz question 5

 

Question 6

 

Christmas Tree by Juliamaud
Christmas Tree by Juliamaud

Question 7

To visit this old and new building where would you be?
To visit this old and new building where would you be? photo by juliamaud

 

Question 8

 

leather bottle – photo by Juliamaud
leather bottle – photo by Juliamaud

 

Answers
1

where you would find the chocolate themed display case? The clue was in the Chocolate……The answer is

The Chocolate Museum in Brixton!

2

The statue is the creation of Italian artist Aron Demetz.

The statue is found in St James Square

3
Which Museum had the playing cards on display? Well, it’s not a museum that’s primarily associated with games, although it does have a lot of hands-on interactive areas………

The Science Museum

4

The photo shows the Japanese inspired water feature that has rocks at the bottom of an area cascading with water.

“Water Feature” is situated behind Liverpool Street Station, on a busy corner of Broadgate.

5

The Tridacna shell carved with a human head, which served as a container for cosmetics, is found in….

The British Museum

6

You would have discovered this Christmas tree while on Treasure Hunts in London “12 Days of Christmas” Treasure Hunts at

The National Portrait Gallery

7
You could have visited this old and new building during a treasure hunt around a former London village in….

Chingford.

8

The Treasure Hunters in London came across the leather bottle as part of the “Drink to me only” treasure hunt in

The Museum of London


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